Police: Forest Park man violates protection order, flees

A Forest Park man was arrested Wednesday after fleeing from police and jumping from a moving vehicle with a 7-year-old in the backseat, police said.

Ryan Rose, 24, was ticketed in Colerain on Oct. 4 just after 10 p.m. with failure to maintain control and a stop sign violation, according to court documents. Then police said Rose ran from them, with a 7-year-old child in the backseat at the time of the pursuit, who was not properly restrained.

At the end of that pursuit, police said Rose jumped from the vehicle, leaving the child behind.

A separate incident occurred, police said, on Jan. 4, when Rose violated a protection order and then ran from police, leading to Wednesday's arrest.

Police said Rose was carrying a .380 semi-automatic firearm in his pants pocket when arrested, which he was no permitted to do given a conviction for trafficking in drug abuse in early 2015.

Rose was charged with one count of driving under suspension, one count of a safety restraint violation, one count of a red light violation, one count of reasonable control, one count of child restraint, one count of child endangerment, one count of unofficial use of a motor vehicle and one count of failure to reinstate license.

Additional charges included obstructing official business and violating a protection order, as well as having weapons under disability and carrying concealed carry.